Canberra Vows to Draw Asian Migrants to Australia

Certain new reports suggest that recently the Prime Minister of Australia officially came-up with the administration’s white paper. The said paper maps-out all-inclusive plans for the growth and development of the country–over the course of the coming 13 years–to enable Canberra make the most of its unique place at Asia’s periphery.

Julia Gillard’s office stated that in the present century, Australia will become home to a sizeable section of the globe’s middle class even as it will also be the biggest producer of services & goods, apart from being the biggest consumer of them across the world. He added that important possibilities and challenges for all Australians exist.

In a related development, the Australian Minister for Immigration and Citizenship disclosed that the nation is keen to draw very qualified migrants from Asia with a view to improving the national economy. He added that it is essential as such migrants bring-in along with them their specialist expertise to Down Under.

Chris Bowen, the minister, further said that 7 out of the leading 10 source nations, for the migrants to the Kangaroo Land, happen to be from Asia with India contributing as much as 23% of its immigrants the year before. The minister continued that the birth of close to 25% of the first generation Australians took place in a nation of Asia even as 1.5 million citizens of the country have fluency in a language of Asia. He added that it signifies that the Kangaroo Land is distinctively placed to boost its relationship with the countries of Asia.

Although Bowen did not declare any augmentation whatsoever in the goals for immigration from the nations of Asia, Down Under is already actively involved in a vigorous immigration programme even while the administration forecasts that 209,000 persons will inhabit the country by the 2014/15 period.

He further said that the Canberra would also take some measures to inspire more tourism from the nations of Asia, and that it will concentrate specifically on China. The minister added that the country will also take some effective measures to swell the figures of world students at the many national universities, via streamlining the visa assessment procedure for the students, and via significantly developing the standards of education at the various universities of the country.

Bowen seemed to conclude the issue when he reportedly went on to observe that the growth of the immediate neighbors of the country has the potential to prove much beneficial for Australia over the arriving century.

The Australian Prime Minister has come-up with the administration’s white paper. The said paper maps-out all-inclusive plans for the growth & development of the country over the course of the coming 13 years. Julia Gillard’s office stated that in the present century,

Australia will become home to a sizeable section of the globe’s middle class even as it will also be the biggest producer of services & goods. In a related development, the Australian Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has disclosed that the country is keen to draw very qualified migrants from Asia.